Circular Economy Header Image

Lonely and mysterious, this is the other Borrowdale

Borrowdale, Lake District Borrowdale is thriving following an era of being successfully farmed by generations of Westmorland hill farmers Several faces, mottled black and white, glance up as I alight from the car. On seeing no dog, these Rough Fells – burly ewes with horns – return to grazing the open fell, unalarmed. Following the […]

Approval of Port Melville supply base near Darwin quashed by federal court

Exercise of power by former minister Greg Hunt was ‘uncertain’, says ruling, as activists celebrate ‘massive win’ for environment The decision to approve a $130m marine supply base at Port Melville north of Darwin has been overturned by the federal court. The ruling quashes a decision by a delegate of the former federal environment minister […]

Heathrow expansion will boost air quality | Letters

The suggestion that the previous government failed to address questions surrounding air quality (Report, 20 October) does not reflect the progress that has been made on the issue since December 2015. Since then, the government’s air quality plan, updated modelling undertaken by Heathrow and an independent study by Cambridge University have all shown that baseline […]

Rare fin whale stranding in Norfolk puzzles scientists

Experts say fin whales are normally found on south or west coasts of UK, not on east coast Mystery surrounds how a rare 12-metre (40ft) fin whale came to be washed up on a beach in Norfolk. The enormous creature was already dead when it was washed up on Holkham beach, on the north Norfolk […]

US energy shakeup continues as solar capacity set to triple

Solar expected to almost triple in less than three years by 2017 as coal continues to fall, solidifying gas as country’s chief electricity source, reports Climate Central Solar power capacity in the US will have nearly tripled in size in less than three years by 2017 amid an energy shakeup that has seen natural gas […]

Rare birds thriving on Scilly Isles after scheme rids islands of rats

Number of nesting Manx shearwaters almost triples in three years after a project, backed by Prince Charles, sucessfully kills off the rats that eat the birds’ chicks and eggs A scheme to kill rats on two of the Isles of Scilly, backed by Prince Charles, has led to a resurgence in rare sea birds. The […]

Shailene Woodley explains her North Dakota oil pipeline protest

Actor arrested after protesting against construction of $3.7bn oil pipeline says the work risks contaminating Native American sacred sites Shailene Woodley has given her side of the story following her recent arrest for protesting against an oil pipeline being built in North Dakota, and urged fans to join her in fighting its construction. Related: ‘For […]